Congratulations to our client Cheltenham Township. On May 7, 2019, the historic Curtis Hall and Arboretum re-opened after extensive renovations to the 116-year old Curtis Hall and the surrounding grounds. The renovations are a result of a partnership between Cheltenham Township and Jeffrey A. Miller Catering. Curtis Hall is now a premiere wedding venue in

Spring is finally here after a long, cold winter. Spring is the time of year when property owners start to clean up their properties, cut down trees and homes go up for sale. It is also the best time for a property survey. A property survey includes deed research before surveyors even step onto your

You would think by now that most abandoned underground fuel tanks have been removed. Not so. In just the past month, our Environmental Department addressed four tank related issues. Heirs to an Estate Inherit a Tank: Upon the death of their mother, the family prepared to sell her 1960’s home only to find a leaking underground

Our client, Springfield Township is settling nicely into their new campus which includes a Police/Administration Building, Public Works Facility and Library. The new buildings were built on the same site as the former campus. The “eco-friendly demolition” allowed for recycling almost 93 percent of the old administration building. Bricks and stone were ground and

Many of our clients are concerned about the spread of the invasive Spotted Lanternfly. Questions are being asked about what can be done to stop its spread, and what people can do on their own private properties and at a larger scale. While we know the insect can feed and develop to maturity on many

On October 4, 2017 a ribbon cutting ceremony was held to re-open Steel City Park in Hellertown, PA. This major re-design has been nine years in the making, and was partially prompted by resident’s concerns over vandalism and security issues. The park now includes a baseball field, a new playground, a basketball court, a pavilion

On June 13, 2017, hundreds of people attended a dedication ceremony for the New State Police Barracks on Rimrock Road in Hamilton Township, Monroe County, PA. The new state-of-the-art Barracks is now open near Stroudsburg and will be home to more than 80 state troopers. Boucher & James, Inc. prepared the engineering plans for the

Boucher & James, Inc. has been selected by the Borough of Conshohocken to prepare an update to the Borough’s Comprehensive Plan. The last time the Borough updated their Comprehensive Plan was in 2007. The Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code recommends a Comprehensive Plan be updated every ten years. Conshohocken Borough is located on the banks